Watching My Gay Husband Cheat by Hank Wilder

Watching My Gay Husband Cheat by Hank Wilder

Author:Hank Wilder [Wilder, Hank]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-08-04T04:00:00+00:00


“So wait… go back to that last part,” my friend, Rich, blurts.

“Which part?” I question, not quite sure what has my co-worker so wound up.

“The part where your husband and this guy gave each other a weird look,” Rich continues.

“Oh, when I started walking Scott out into the back yard they kinda stared at each other,” I explain. “Because my husband didn’t want me to fire him.”

Rick leans back in his chair, eyeing me up and down for a moment.

My friend knows that I have nothing official to do right now as I sit in my office, and he’s taken some time to come over here and shoot the shit. It’s good to see him, but I can’t help but feel like he’s being somewhat condescending.

About what, I’m not quite sure, but there’s a look the man’s eyes right now that tells me he knows something I don’t.

“So what happened next?” Rich suddenly blurts. “Are you gonna tell me about how you almost fired your gardener today or what?”

“Oh yeah,” I stammer, jumping back into my story.

“So we head into the back yard and he’s really fucking scared. Like… I can just tell that Scott is super nervous,” I continue.

“Over getting fired?” Rich clarifies. “And that’s it?”

“Yeah,” I tell him. “Why? Don’t you think it’d be scary for me to fire you?”

“Technically, you can’t fire me,” my friend reminds me. “We’re different departments. That being said, I don’t think I’d be frightened.”

“About losing your job?” I retort.

My friend laughs. “Nobody wants to lose there job, obviously, but this guy probably has plenty of clients,” Rich continues. “If he loses your business then he’ll just go mow twenty other lawns and call it a day.”

“See, that’s the thing!” I explain. “He tells me that he’s been overbooked, and that’s why he’s not watering the plants in the back yard. He doesn’t have enough time between appointments.”

Once more, Rich is silent, giving me a tense, narrow-eyed look that I can’t quite interpret just yet.

“What?” I question.

My friend just shakes his head.

“No really. What is it?” I prod.

Rick shakes his head again. “Nope,” is all that my friend says.

“What does that even mean?” I question. “What are you thinking?”

Rick takes a moment to consider what he’s about to say next. This whole time he’s been leaning back on the legs of his chair, but he finally lets it fall forward with a loud thump. There’s a powerful seriousness in Rich’s expression.

“I don’t want you to take offense to this, because there’s none intended,” begins Rich. “I’m only gonna say this because you’re my friend.”

“Lay it on me,” I beg.

“Have you ever considered the idea that your husband is cheating on you with the gardener?” Rich finally questions.

The second his words hit my ears the whole world seems to slow down around me. I can feel my heart skipping a beat as it hammers hard within my chest.

Of course, moments later, my instinctive reaction to deflect kicks in. “Very funny,” I retort. “There’s no way.



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